
Causal Models
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- 1. Agency and the Role of Causation in Mental Life
- The High Church of Cognitive Science: A Heretical View
- Agency Is the Ability to Represent Causal Intervention
- The Purpose of This Book
- Plan of the Book
- Part I. The Theory
- 2. The Information Is in the Invariants
- Selective Attention
- Selective Attention Focuses on Invariants
- In the Domain of Events, Causal Relations Are the Fundamental Invariants
- 3. What Is a Cause?
- Causes and Effects Are Events
- Experiments Versus Observations
- Causal Relations Imply Certain Counterfactuals
- Enabling, Disabling, Directly Responsible: Everything's a Cause
- Problems, Problems
- Could It Be Otherwise?
- Not All Invariance Is Causal
- 4. Causal Models
- The Three Parts of a Causal Model
- Independence
- Structural Equations
- What Does It Mean to Say Causal Relations Are Probabilistic?
- Causal Structure Produces a Probabilistic World: Screening Off
- Equivalent Causal Models
- Inferring Causal Structure Is a Matter of Faith
- The Technical Advantage: How to Use a Graph to Simplify Probabilities
- 5. Observation Versus Action
- Seeing: The Representation of Observation
- Action: The Representation of Intervention
- Acting and Thinking by Doing: Graphical Surgery
- Computing With the Do Operator
- The Value of Experiments: A Reprise
- The Causal Modeling Framework and Levels of Causality
- Part II. Evidence and Application
- 6. Reasoning About Causation
- Mathematical Reasoning About Causal Systems
- Social Attribution and Explanation Discounting
- Counterfactual Reasoning: The Logic of Doing
- Conclusion
- 7. Decision Making via Causal Consequences
- Making Decisions
- The Gambling Metaphor: Expected Utility Theory
- Deciding by Causal Explanation
- Newcomb's Paradox: Causal Trumps Evidential Expected Utility
- The Facts: People Care About Causal Structure
- When Causal Knowledge Isn't Enough
- 8. The Psychology of Judgment: Causality Is Pervasive
- Causal Models as a Psychological Theory: Knowledge Is Qualitative
- The Causality Heuristic and Mental Simulation
- Belief Perseveration
- Seeing Causality When It's Not There
- Causal Models and Legal Relevance
- Conclusion
- 9. Causality and Conceptual Structure
- Inference Over Perception
- The Role of Function in Artifact Categorization
- Causal Models of Conceptual Structure
- Some Implications
- Causal Versus Other Kinds of Relations
- Basic-level Categories and Typical Instances
- Conclusion
- 10. Categorical Induction
- Induction and Causal Models
- Argument Strength: Similarity and Causal Knowledge
- Argument Strength: Causal Principles Are Sufficient
- Causal Explanations
- Causal Analysis Versus Counting Instances: The Inside Versus the Outside
- Conclusion
- 11. Locating Causal Structure in Language
- Pronouns
- Conjunctions
- If
- The Value of Causal Models
- 12. Causal Learning
- Correlation-based Theories of Causal Strength
- Structure Before Strength
- Insufficiency of Correlational Data
- Cues to Causal Structure
- The Interventional Advantage
- The Benefits of Intervention
- The Costs of Intervention
- Conclusion
- 13. Conclusion: Causation in the Mind
- Assessing the Causal Model Framework
- Cognition Is for Action
- What Causal Models Can Contribute to Human Welfare
- The Human Mechanism
- Notes
- References
- Index
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